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Tag: Mozambique

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She Studied Mosquitoes to Prevent Malaria

December 11, 2025Alexa Robles-GilComments Off on She Studied Mosquitoes to Prevent Malaria

Jenny Carlson Donnelly traveled to malaria-affected countries to test mosquitoes and save lives. Then she lost her job at U.S.A.I.D.

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3 Lessons From International Protests Amid the L.A. Unrest

June 10, 2025June 12, 2025Pranav BaskarComments Off on 3 Lessons From International Protests Amid the L.A. Unrest

Experts who study protest movements say the scenes unfolding in California broadly follow a script that has played out many times in other countries — sometimes with deadly consequences.

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Saving Children’s Eyesight and Their Future in Mozambique

January 28, 2025January 28, 2025Kang-Chun Cheng and Stephanie NolenComments Off on Saving Children’s Eyesight and Their Future in Mozambique

One doctor is showing nurses, teachers and parents how to spot eye problems, many of which can be easily treated. Surgery, and even just glasses, can be life-changing, and keep kids in school.

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Mozambique Is at a Crossroads as a New President Is Sworn In

January 15, 2025January 15, 2025John Eligon and Tavares CebolaComments Off on Mozambique Is at a Crossroads as a New President Is Sworn In

Daniel Chapo was sworn in at a time of widespread anger directed at his party, Frelimo, which has led the country for 50 years and was accused of rigging the election.

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This Part of Mozambique Was Like Paradise. Now It’s a Terrorist Hotbed.

January 12, 2025January 12, 2025John Eligon, Tavares Cebola and Joao SilvaComments Off on This Part of Mozambique Was Like Paradise. Now It’s a Terrorist Hotbed.

Islamic State militants have rampaged across the northern Cabo Delgado Province for more than seven years. The government says the situation has stabilized. Residents tell a different story.

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Battling Militants Backed by Islamic State in Mozambique

January 12, 2025John Eligon, Nikolay Nikolov and James SurdamComments Off on Battling Militants Backed by Islamic State in Mozambique

For more than seven years, an insurgency backed by the Islamic State has raged across Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, completely upending life in this coastal province rich with natural resources. John Eligon, The New York Times Johannesburg bureau chief, tr…

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Venâncio Mondlane Returns to Mozambique, Declaring Himself President

January 9, 2025January 9, 2025John Eligon and Tavares CebolaComments Off on Venâncio Mondlane Returns to Mozambique, Declaring Himself President

After a self-imposed exile, Venâncio Mondlane was welcomed home by delirious crowds supporting his claim that the country’s last election was stolen from him by corrupt elites.

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The Mozambique Song, and Rapper, Inspiring a Youth Uprising

January 2, 2025January 2, 2025Tavares Cebola and John EligonComments Off on The Mozambique Song, and Rapper, Inspiring a Youth Uprising

“Povo no Poder,” or “People in Power,” by the rap star Azagaia, has become the unofficial anthem of the protests over a disputed election.

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Mozambique Unrest: What to Know

December 26, 2024December 26, 2024John Eligon and Tavares CebolaComments Off on Mozambique Unrest: What to Know

More than 250 people have died in this southern African nation as protesters disputing the results of the presidential election clash with the police and military.

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In Mozambique, Dozens Are Killed in Clashes Over Disputed Election Ruling

December 25, 2024December 26, 2024Tavares Cebola and John EligonComments Off on In Mozambique, Dozens Are Killed in Clashes Over Disputed Election Ruling

Hundreds of buildings were damaged or looted, including schools and hospitals, in a wave of unrest after Daniel Chapo was confirmed as the winner of the presidential election.

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